ROAD TRIP!

Well I finished my player last wendsday and thursday. I finally fixed the stupid blowing fuse problem. It was because the idiot at radio shack told me that:
"this fuse holder will work fine"
"but it says 10amps, I only need a 1amp"
"That means UP to 10amps"
"ook"
But anyways..it was installed and I barely had time to enjoy it before my road trip to Washington DC thursday afternoon. What a great way to use the mp3player for the 1st time though! The normally 5-6 hr trip flew by. Nothing is better then listening to music you know you love, rather then fiddling with CDs or scanning stations every 5 seconds cuz a stupid N'Sync song comes on.
And before you ask, webpage with pictures is in the works.
Just wanted to share my mini adventure with y'all. Glad to say im finally part of your ranks.

Congratulation ToxicPoison....u finally finished. I hope u enjoy ur setup as i do with mine. Jammer & Gizmomkr: true but much better than radio.

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I dont think he was right..
As soon as I swapped out that fuse holder, I had no more problems. It said in fine print on the box "insert 10amp fuse" so..
Well the point is moot anyways..I'M DONE!!
(for now at least hehe)

The fuse holder is rated at 10A. This means that it will handle current anywhere from 0 to slightly above 10 Amps. Therefore, if you only need protection to 1A, just throw in a 1A fuse and everything works fine. Even though you are using a "10A" fuse holder, you can run any current between 0 and 10A.